单词 | Biographer |
例句 | 1. Boswell was the biographer of Dr Johnson. 2. Suicide was also claimed by Presley's biographer, Albert Goldman. 3. I also reported that Tom Bower, biographer of Robert Maxwell, had a new biography deal. 4. Writing about her friend Bea Wright, biographer Eleanor Chappell voiced the spirit expected of polio victims. 5. Van Gogh as the subject for a biographer is thus a test case. 5. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 6. Churchill's biographer refers to the years before the Second World War as the locust years. 7. As one biographer reports, it almost killed him, but he found no peace until he had finished every last one. 8. His biographer has stressed the consistency with which he avoided extreme political alignments and maintained a steadfast dislike of religious persecution. 9. Your Biographer Inevitably your biographer is getting it all wrong. 10. The biographer says nothing of a king's other chief relaxation, the evening carouse. 11. The biographer speculated that it may have been failure in his alchemical experiments that led to this breakdown. 12. Law's biographer said that it came from Balfour; and Crewe said that it came from Montagu and Derby. 13. As Frost's official biographer, I mentally filed this information. 14. One recent biographer accused the Victorian art critic of being a paedophile. 15. Much has been made by poet and Lincoln biographer Carl Sandburg and other historians over the notion that Lincoln was a serial pardoner. 16. No biographer has been able to explain these puzzling words. 17. And he is too morally didactic to enjoy, as a biographer must, the complexities and ambiguities of his subject. 18. When he rang me he was already cross about his treatment at the hands of a previous biographer of Hamilton. 19. Radegund is extensively commemorated as an abbess and a saint in the writings of Venantius Fortunatus and her second biographer Baudonivia. 20. Once, amid a furious shouting match reported by Clinton biographer David Maraniss, then-Gov. 21. On the other hand, it makes him an elusive target for a biographer. 22. Nick Logan is a strange, reclusive figure rarely seen outside Wanstead, unless accompanied by Ronnie Biggs' biographer. 8. 23. He is an extraordinary figure in modern world history, and in William Duiker he has a worthy biographer. 24. When the novelist Elizabeth Gaskell, Charlotte's friend and future biographer, first visited in September 1853, she was struck by its exquisite cleanliness and neatness. 25. Whether you choose earth tones for day or vivid Technicolor for night, don't be surprised if you mesmerize—or gain a biographer. 26. The statement came in response to claims by Ian Halperin, an unauthorised biographer, that Jackson is suffering from a rare genetic condition called Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency. 27. Under the tutelage of Cosmas, John made such rapid progress that, in the enthusiastic language of his biographer, he soon equalled Diophantus in algebra and Euclid in geometry. 28. Carl Sandburg (1878-1967), whose Chicago Poems has brought him much fame and recognition, is a well-known American democratic poet and biographer. 29. It was a toss - up who was dirtier, Samuel Johnson or his biographer James Boswell. 30. Leon Edel thought empathy was exactly what Maurois was saying, while a biographer should avoid empathy and must be more sympathetic than empathic. 31. Schroeder's biographer Juergen Hogrefe says the chancellor is waiting to see what will come along. 32. We can begin to answer the question with a sentence by Irving's biographer. 33. What was this mysterious matter? No biographer of Marx has explained these strange sentences. 34. That, in fact, is also a kind of interpretation of the biographee Savage, and reflects the biographer Johnson's political viewpoints, religion, and attitudes toward actors and love as well. 35. The biographer will be seized of all pertinent papers and correspondence. 36. He who reflects on another man's want of breeding, shows he wants it as much himself---Plutarch, Greek historian and biographer. 37. A biographer tends to flatter the person he intends to write about in his biography. 37. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 38. Sir Walter Scott was a novelist, poet, historian, and biographer who is often considered the inventor of historical novel. 39. What was that mysterious thing? No biographer has been able to explain these puzzling words. 40. Johnson's friend, biographer, and disciple, James Boswell was also a man who enjoyed the study of virtue but did not bother too much in its practice. 41. Newton's first biographer claimed he heard the story from the man himself. 42. "They want to turn opposition activity into a civil society movement that operates within the law, " said Baqer Moin, biographer of Ayatollah Khomeini. |
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